ID: 210803 High-Resolution-Doppler-Ultrasound as an Objective Outcome Parameter of ECAP-Controlled Closed-Loop SCS in Patients With Raynaud Phenomenon

Jarek Maciaczyk, Greg Bara, Birte Dietz,Pantelis Karakostas,Valentin Sebastian Schäfer

Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface(2023)

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Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) is an episodically occurring vasospasm of the peripheral arteries that causes cyanosis, erythema, pain, paresthesia, and sometimes ulceration of the fingers and/or toes [1]. In severe cases, RP patients have physical and functional impairments that substantially affect their ability to work. There are few reports, mostly case series, on the utility of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) to treat RP [2]–[9]. However, there is a lack of objective evidence on the physiological effects (e.g., vasodilation) of SCS in this condition. Here, we present clinical outcomes of severe RP patients treated with evoked compound action potential (ECAP)-controlled closed-loop SCS.
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high-resolution-doppler-ultrasound,ecap-controlled,closed-loop
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